I have been exchanging emails for a long time with Wayne Carkeek aka Jimmy22 from New Zealand, he has come up with many many good ideas for the
development of kite buggies, one of those ideas is the leading link. He originally looked at the Harley front end and adapted it, found the
components, and developed it through many hours of trials and experimenting.
I have now made one of those front ends for the Dominator, the beauty of these front ends are the wheels absorbs all the lumps and bumps of the
terrain while your feet stay perfectly still. I have made a short video so you can see for yourself how effective this system is, obviously I am
jumping up and down on the buggy and the wheel is staying still, but in a beach situation it will be the other way around.
Looks exactly like the Libre Hardcore front suspension that we have been using for a few years in the states.
LBT 1002 Front suspension for Big Footnwsurfwakeskate - 23-8-2008 at 03:13 PM
thats a siiick buggy...how much does a setup like that cost?macboy - 23-8-2008 at 04:56 PM
You know PTW, I've said it to many others before but never to you (and I'm sure you've heard it a million times)....that Dominator is one SEXY buggy!popeyethewelder - 23-8-2008 at 11:12 PM
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Originally posted by nwsurfwakeskate
thats a siiick buggy...how much does a setup like that cost?
Cost dosnt come into it, I will get the things I need and want no matter what the cost, if I can't afford parts, I do mods for other buggiers to help
pay for things, my buggying costs are self sufficent and don't interfere with our household budget.
Its more about timepopeyethewelder - 23-8-2008 at 11:17 PM
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Originally posted by jellis
Looks exactly like the Libre Hardcore front suspension that we have been using for a few years in the states.
LBT 1002 Front suspension for Big Foot
If you are talking about this
Then I have to say, these are completely different animalsnwsurfwakeskate - 24-8-2008 at 12:51 PM
Popeye that's awesome that you do that. I guess my question was more....what would it be worth to you to build one just like it for someone else?popeyethewelder - 25-8-2008 at 12:25 AM
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Originally posted by nwsurfwakeskate
Popeye that's awesome that you do that. I guess my question was more....what would it be worth to you to build one just like it for someone else?
Hi, it would depend on a few factors like what size wheel you would be using etc
...the main purpose of my webby is to pass on ideas and information to fellow buggiers, so they in turn can either have a go at making it themselves
or find a local fabricator to make it for them. The site is more of a hub of information and interesting photos and ideas, rather than a platform to
get any work...if I am in the garage I am not kiting and I have to get the balance right, its about 50/50 at the moment, but there have been times
when I have had to get jobs done for people when the wind has been perfect.....thats when the ballance is wrong.
I have put links on that page to where to get the elastomers from, I hope you have a bash or find someone to construct you a leading link, as like I
said I am sure this is the way forward to more comfortable kite buggying